tyson grilled diced chicken, diced tomatoes, salsa, cream of chicken soup, cream of mushroom soup, small tortillas.
Yes I have an onion, pasta, rice, alfredo sauce, can corn, taco seasoning.
Divide the chicken into 3 portions.
Cook rice. (use for burritos & soup)
Sprinkle a little taco seasoning on some chicken. On a tortilla place chicken, rice, corn & salsa for chicken burritos.
Add alfredo sauce to chicken. Serve over pasta.
Add water to cream of chicken soup. Add rice to make more filling.
Cook pasta. Saute onions. Add remaining chicken, diced tomatoes, onions & pasta. Mix for chicken goulash.
You can also use the tortilla's for a snack. Lightly coat them with butter if you have it and cook in a frying pan on each side til crispy. Eat with salsa. Or, you can cook them in a toaster but be CAREFUL you don't start a fire.
Next payday, invest in dry beans (black, pinto, great northern or navy and 16 bean mix). Dry beans are cheap and go a lot further. One package of 16 bean mix and a can of diced tomatoes will feed one person soup for a week! Once it cools (after the first eating) it thickens so each time you take some out to re-heat you add water to thin it, makes it last longer. Or, you can use it if it's thick enough in a tortilla with some rice. Stop at the deli to get a ham bone or an end of deli ham to add to the soup. Great northern or navy beans are used to make baked beans. That could last you a week too. My dad loved a cold bean and onion slice sandwich for lunch. Ask at the deli for cheese ends too. Use to make homemade mac & cheese. A little more expensive than store brand "kraft" style, but much healthier and it makes a bigger batch to get more meals from.
We grew up pretty poor, so I can stretch a dime in the grocery store/menu dept!